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THE LISTENER CROSSWORD

(No. 204:

Constructed by

R.W.

C.

4 Clues Across Confused old man. In spite of the season, we still use this time. I’m near (anag.). This is art, Sal. Hated? no wonder! The sage is upset for a very long time. Ladies in form of perfection. Dance from Tonga? Me, sir? (anag.).. Sometimes said to be of gold, but it seems to be made of earth. Carouse. Of the nerves. See 27 down. Resounds. No slam (anag.). Meddle with a pet ram? And so I became a dandy. Clues Down "This woman was full of good works eed alms deeds which she did." (Acts X.). Clinging creature. Dry form of raid. This flood may be a pest. So Mars is confused in a marsh. Blind, towel or skates? Queer noise to come from a hinge. Counterfeit. Fuss and bother. Suitable weapon for bears. Told untruths about five? What every little proverbially does, He’s not upset. The man could compose it, but the choir usually sing it. Air. On the knuckles, or the door? Person not in orders. "So a good deed in a naughty world" of Venice). The early one may find the temperature a bit 29 across these mornings, Overturned dray. (NB.: er for 28 across is simply

(Answer to No. 203;

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 266, 28 July 1944, Page 13

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Tapeke kupu
216

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 266, 28 July 1944, Page 13

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 266, 28 July 1944, Page 13

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